Camino 1.6.1 Release Notes

Changes since Camino 1.6

The following changes and improvements have been made since the Camino 1.6 release.

Camino 1.6.1 contains the following improvements over version 1.6:

Camino will no longer crash when attempting to add a search engine that uses POST.

Camino displays more useful error messages when it is unable to add a search engine.

Camino supports a wider variety of search engine definition files.

Restored compatibility with Adobe Dreamweaver and other applications that use a deprecated AppleEvent to open documents in Camino.

Improved robustness of code used to access the Keychain.

Command-period will now close the Find toolbar on Mac OS X 10.5.

About Camino 1.6

Like Camino 1.5, this release displays web pages with Gecko 1.8.1, the same rendering engine used by the popular Firefox 2 web browser, and thus shares many of the security fixes and Gecko improvements that are in that version of Firefox.

The features listed below are just some of the many changes in Camino 1.6.

Features in Camino 1.6

Automatic software updates

Camino now checks for new releases automatically.

Improved tabbed browsing

When more tabs are open than can be displayed in the tab bar, arrows appear at the right and left edges to allow scrolling the bar. As part of this change, the tab overflow menu has been replaced by a menu displaying all open tabs in the current window.

Keychain compatibility

Camino can now store information in the Keychain for multiple accounts at the same site.

Improved toolbar search

The search field in the toolbar now includes a simple editor that allows deleting, renaming, and reordering search engines.

Camino now supports OpenSearch search engine plug-ins. New search engines can be added to the toolbar’s search field by automatic discovery or by web pages that provide links to OpenSearch plug-ins.

Streamlined Find interface

The Find panel has been replaced by a Find toolbar that appears near the bottom of the browser window.

Enhanced AppleScript capabilities

AppleScripts can now refer to individual tabs and windows.

It is now possible to add, open, and delete bookmarks via AppleScript.

Additional feed reader options

User interface polish

Camino 1.6 includes a number of new toolbar icons and interface enhancements to fit more closely with the visual style of Mac OS X 10.5.

Known Issues

For information about other issues or problems, please visit our Help page.

Version 2.2 of the Flip4Mac (F4M) plug-in for displaying Windows Media content causes major rendering issues in Camino. The Flip4Mac team will fix this problem in a future release of the plug-in.

After visiting enough pages with Flash content while browsing, Camino may stop functioning correctly. Quitting and re-launching Camino will resolve the problem. This behavior is caused by a bug in the Flash plug-in, which will be fixed in a future Flash plug-in release.